Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
No person shall, at a place other than a private crossing or for a purpose other than crossing a railroad, ride or drive a horse or other domestic animal into an enclosure of a railroad or knowingly permit such animal to go into or remain in such enclosure, or place feed, salt, or other thing within such enclosure to induce such animal to enter into it or upon the track of such railroad, or, while constructing a private crossing or crossing a railroad at a private crossing, permit a fence to remain down or open for a longer time than is necessary to construct or use such crossing. Whoever violates this section shall be fined not more than ten dollars or imprisoned for not less than ten nor more than thirty days.
Each ten hours such animal is knowingly permitted to remain in such enclosure or upon such track is an additional offense. Such animal is not exempt from execution for a fine or costs imposed under this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4999 | Crimes Relating to Railroads
Section 4999.01 | Drawing, Driving, or Moving Vehicle on Railroad Track.
Section 4999.02 | Climbing Upon Railroad Cars.
Section 4999.03 | Riding or Driving Into Enclosures of Railroads.
Section 4999.04 | Failure to Stop.
Section 4999.05 | Flagmen on Railroads.
Section 4999.06 | Running Passenger Trains With Less Than Full Crew.
Section 4999.10 | Constructing Bridges Over Tracks.
Section 4999.11 | Mail Cranes - Livestock Chutes.
Section 4999.13 | Couplers and Brakes on Railroads.
Section 4999.16 | Examination of Employee for Color Blindness.
Section 4999.17 | Discipline or Discharge of Employee Without Hearing.
Section 4999.18 | Demanding Compensation When Telegraph or Telephone Wires Not Working.
Section 4999.19 | Diverting Freight.
Section 4999.20 | Seniority Roster Date of Railroad Employee.